The world of vintage computer collecting is a fascinating blend of history, nostalgia, and technological appreciation.
Supercade was Van Burnham's ode to the golden age of video games -- a big coffee table book that captured the visual history of games from 1971 to 1984.
Early personal computers, from left, a Tandy/RadioShack TRS-80 (1977), IBM 5150 (1981) and Apple Macintosh Plus (1986), are on display at the Paul Gray Personal Computing Museum in Claremont.
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The NES also has considerably less RAM and addressable memory space than the IBM 5150, requiring decrazyo to implement memory mapping techniques to switch between the two systems efficiently.
Over the course of the 1990s we saw huge developments in the world of PC graphics cards, going from little more than the original IBM VGA standard through super VGA and then so-called “Windows ...
(Video embedded, below) As luck would have it, [Oli] owns a 40-year-old IBM PC 5150 as well as the matching IBM 5151 monitor, so it was a simple matter to implement the effect in 8088 assembler to ...